later this month, teacher layoffs and changes to afterschool programs start. agriculture programs for the poor affected and cuts could start affecting opening a fishing season in federal waters, as well. the next month, the cuts really hit. furloughs of government workers take effect. could result in flight cancelations, delayed meet inspections. national parks may not open. and as april 15th arrives, tax day, of course, there will be less help for taxpayers, possibly refund delays in tax refund checks. what are the chances, ken, all of this gets fixed by april 15th? >> i would say fairly slim. i think that there's a real possibility that the cuts, the sequestration cuts could become sort of a baseline and as we see as more people see effects of some of these impacts that we just talked about, actually impacting their daily lives, and there emerges potentially some outcry over that, then congress could address the things in a piecemeal fashion and see we that plan sort of manifesting itself. house republicans talking about passing a continuing resolution that